Regulars in a Westbury pub are backing a landlord's bid to overturn the decision to revoke his late licence by contributing towards legal fees. |
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In particular, the province's vaguely defined outcomes-based curriculum can be seen by teachers as licence to teach whatever they wish. |
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On release from prison he will have to serve an extended two-year period on licence. |
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They have already raised a 500-name petition against the application for a drinks licence but could not prevent it being granted yesterday. |
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Those policies include a proposal to double the cost of licence renewal for drivers not electing to donate their organs. |
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Transalta was recently granted a 10-year licence renewal for the aging Wabamun power plant. |
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Meetings with the police and the council ensure we have a drinks licence, which is of minor importance in these parts you understand. |
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Where sectarian activity can be proven among a club's support you suspend the club's licence. |
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If you have a driving licence issued before February 2001 you can drive one immediately without L-plates. |
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I agree entirely with the lady who recently wrote in regarding vehicles on the road without a road fund licence. |
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The system is supplied by Lockheed Martin based in New York and has also been manufactured under licence by Mitsubishi in Japan. |
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Well, I find that having someone approve of what I do has the same anaphrodisiac effect as a marriage licence. |
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Any change in the terms of this licence will require the permission of the Governors. |
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He urged residents concerned about the late-night licence application to go to court next Tuesday. |
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None of the group, aged 17 to 20, held a full licence, which is required to supervise a learner driver. |
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He has had to take out an entertainment licence which restricts him to 100 people, most of whom will come from the village. |
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The crackdown on TV licence dodgers has caused something of a fuss in York recently. |
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A licence that is in the form of a contract might be ineffective in achieving non-revocability. |
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The city has pursued fines or licence revocations for thousands of drivers. |
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Stores given permission to sell fireworks all year will need a licence which local authorities will be able to refuse and revoke if necessary. |
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They used the opportunity to run new features such as news bulletins which they knew would be obligatory if they won a licence. |
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Most drivers are under the impression that paying a huge amount for a road fund licence entitles them to drive on the public highway. |
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Ms. Landolt suggests that such liberal interpretations of the Charter's freedom of expression guarantees give licence to extreme social deviance. |
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Phantom was a former pirate radio station, which had tried several times to get an official radio licence. |
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In some cases, it says that such sites have been operating without a permit or licence for more than 20 years. |
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In the US it is mandatory for teenagers to receive formal training before they are given a driver's licence. |
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North West Radio are expected to hold on to their licence when the new franchise winners are announced this evening. |
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The licence, officially known as an International Shipping Approval, carries the right of renewal for a further 12 months. |
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All stockings must first be washed in an approved disinfectant and hung on boundary gateposts together with a copy of the official licence. |
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He had had no official schooling, no driver's licence, no electoral registration. |
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If it is a provisional licence, L-plates must be displayed and they must have taken their compulsory basic training. |
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Get rid of those London-based middle managers who splash the licence fee on ludicrous motivational courses at luxury hotels. |
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They are right in saying that the fairest way for road pricing is to abolish the road fund licence and put the tax on fuel. |
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It should be possible to give road fund licence breaks to people in rural areas. |
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If they have given a licensee a licence which cannot be revoked that does not prevent them from being liable under the contract for its breach. |
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Licensing officers also train licensees, who must undergo the training to get a licence. |
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The new authority plans to licence all private wheel clampers by the same date. |
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You might even be able to set up a system where drivers could offset the charges against their road fund licence. |
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Yes, you could be prosecuted for not having an MoT and road fund licence when you return. |
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One of the bars even had the audacity to display a trading certificate in the place where the licence should have been placed. |
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How low can the TV licensing authority sink in their pursuit of people not paying their licence fee? |
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It accuses authorities of allowing dumps to operate without a licence, 20 years after agreeing to licence them. |
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Out of a total of 722 licensed premises in the city, 629 managed to get their licence applications in before the cut-off date on Saturday. |
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Do they have to hold a licence, to pass a test, be insured, display L-plates, or are they exempt and not obliged to wear crash helmets? |
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Bar staff, doormen and managers could be held criminally liable whereas previously it was only the responsibility of the licence holder. |
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Couples wishing to enter a civil union have to apply to the local registry for a licence. |
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Everyone and his dog now knows that commercial radio is a licence to print money, and they all want quick bucks. |
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The Sponsor has the right to assign such aforesaid rights and licence to its affiliates. |
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The licence to kill is permission, but his overwhelming charisma is the mandate. |
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By a similar stroke of the pen, a limekiln in Thrislington obtained a licence to burn fuel that was 100 per cent hazardous. |
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This is artistic licence and I think Rubens is taking it to portray sheer power. |
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All wash down water including sewage will be collected by a collection chamber and tankered off site for landspreading by a licence contractor. |
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He cannot stay at grandmother's because of the condition of his licence and he is now sleeping rough. |
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Outside and opposed to normal social life, liminality is also given ritual expression in licence, disorder, and role reversal. |
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The rider will require a provisional licence but must also have taken the Compulsory Basic Training test. |
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If they fail to keep up the GTC's standards, they will lose their licence to teach in state schools. |
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He is also forbidden to ride in or on any vehicle without the consent of the owner or to drive without a licence. |
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This year, I wondered exactly what my licence gave me as a viewer with a colour television set and colour portable. |
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Telescoping the text frantically, he omits most of the low-life scenes, which show how sexual licence slides into moral anarchy. |
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Failure to produce a licence when stopped by the police will result in the automatic punishment of one penalty point. |
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If you are found to vent that refrigerant in any way that was preventable, you could lose your licence and you'll be out of business. |
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The politician was questioned by police demanding a licence for a hand-held walkie-talkie radio used by one of his bodyguards. |
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So I checked the back pocket for a wallet, took it out and found a driving licence. |
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A record number of 448,000 licence dodgers were caught throughout the UK during the year. |
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Having already bought the licence to produce Wankel engines, the decision was taken to go rotary. |
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However, although Roberts was accompanied by a prison warder to the tournament, he was found to have boxed without a licence. |
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He had four penalty points on his driving licence imposed in May 2002 for an offence of careless driving. |
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As well as jailing him for two years he ordered Adams' licence should be extended by three years when he is released. |
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But magistrates also heard no licence was applied for by Barratts to protect the badgers under the 1992 Badgers Act. |
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It is trickery, it is debauchery, it is an attempt to make a box office killing in the name of an artist's licence of creativity. |
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The day before we met in his Oxfordshire yard, he was given back his licence to train racehorses after an 18-month suspension. |
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The Secretary of State revoked his licence because of his involvement in terrorism, racketeering and drug dealing. |
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I believe that the Government has taken excessive licence from the views of the select committee. |
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Any secondary school physics text or pilot licence manual will tell you that aerofoils generate lift because of the Venturi effect. |
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She added a licence fee increase was an interim measure and would be reviewed in 18 months time. |
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Terrorists cannot be dealt with by the same legal system as TV licence dodgers. |
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She had left him during the period they held the licence, because of his adultery, but had returned to him. |
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The move to Vincent Park was at an advanced stage and we went ahead, hoping that the licence would be a formality. |
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They would also have to pay to advertise the fact they would be applying for the licence. |
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And a nation which is treated like children will behave childishly, in perpetual reaction against its lack of licence. |
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New industrial ventures should not be given licence unless the aforesaid provision is fulfilled. |
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Rather than promoting self control and continent behaviour, we are encouraging unlimited licence. |
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Ford, wife of trainer Richard, will ride the 11-year-old in the race after recently reapplying for her licence. |
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He would grant complete artistic licence but only if they both agreed on a structured recording process. |
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While those over 70 have to reapply for a driving licence every three years, they are allowed to fill out the medical questionnaire themselves. |
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Gallagher will not be able to reapply for his licence for another 18 months after he admitted to testing positive for cocaine again. |
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The company had to wait six months to reapply for a licence and in the meantime it remained with no revenues and continued to generate debt. |
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I have since had to report the missing licence to the police and must now reapply for a duplicate, all at my expense and inconvenience. |
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The company must now wait six months if it wishes to reapply for a licence. |
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He will have to take an extended driving test if he reapplies for a driving licence. |
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We do not hold to the view that judicial independence means a licence to behave without restraint. |
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Riders charged with driving offences can be fined and receive points on their driving licence even if they are not old enough to hold one. |
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Businesses even need a licence to play music on their telephone line when customers are put on hold. |
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After buying a licence you have hundreds of fishable streams creeks and rivers to fish. |
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Studying for his student pilot licence, he got his first lessons in meteorology, navigation, and airmanship. |
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Fees receivable from group operations not directly managed are included as income at the commencement of the period of licence. |
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He also admitted receiving stolen goods, having no licence and having no insurance. |
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Eventually you will have penalty points added to your licence for a broken taillight or a bent wing mirror. |
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Of what were now four channels, the BBC had two, funded from the licence fee, and ITV controlled the sale of airtime on the other two. |
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He's now milking tarantulas for their venom, and has recently been granted a licence to export that venom. |
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Domestic products such as coconut toddy and herbal arrack of good quality should be produced on a large scale and sold under Government licence. |
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Customs said although the weapons had been listed in the manifest as firearms, there was no re-export licence. |
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In those days Bettys had a licence and served alcohol and was a magnet for servicemen of many Allied nations. |
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Premises which continue to serve alcohol without a renewed licence will be liable to prosecution. |
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Blundell Park's six bars will be an alcohol-free zone after the Mariners forgot to re-apply for their drinks licence in time. |
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A licence falling into the wrong hands could be abused with serious consequences. |
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Constable Lesage asked Mr. Spiering to produce his ownership and insurance certificates and his driver's licence. |
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In tracking kidnappers and their victims, its all-seeing eye will be able to spot vehicles, maybe even zeroing in on licence plates, and people. |
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He already had ten points on his licence from three previous matters, the court heard. |
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Eric still owns a clean driving licence, although he has not driven for five years. |
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He was also charged with hunting without a valid licence and with using licence tags belonging to his wife, and a juvenile. |
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The Government said it would allow hunting to continue under licence but could not control its own party, the result being a ban of sorts. |
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The automatic transmission, manufactured under licence from Renk of Ausburg in Germany, has five forward gears and one reverse gear. |
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They looked upon electoral victory as licence to abuse power, help cronies and amass huge fortunes. |
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The software will come with a three-year licence which will be renewed annually for free thereafter. |
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His blandness makes him an amenably malleable subject for a novelist, and Sten Nadolny has taken full advantage of this licence. |
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The new UK Department of Constitutional Affairs has given its approval to a licence and pot limitation that will prevent any expansion effort within the fishery. |
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He is part of a consortium tendering for a licence in Scotland. |
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So if you are considering putting your pet into a kennel or cattery you should ask to see the current licence which should be displayed on the premises. |
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If you do not obtain this licence, any police officer or relevant council official can force you to move on and you may even find your way onto a blacklist. |
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Three decades later and Constance, by now a barrister, repaid the favour by successfully acting for the school when it mutated into a hotel and sought a liquor licence. |
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Premises applying for a licence will face a one-off fee followed by an annual charge which will be graded according to the size and location of the bar or pub. |
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This was an economy of licence fees, backhanders and extortion. |
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It is the official licence holder for the English, Scottish and German football associations and most of the Premiership and Nationwide League clubs. |
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I would like to know then if I would be allowed to launch my boat in the harbour and leave my car there for safe keeping as I had to buy my licence for my boat at Portnet. |
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They will have to undergo fingerprint and iris scans at post offices or register offices before being issued with a new passport or driving licence. |
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Manson says classic plays should repeatedly be retranslated to resonate in the current era, and translators like Thompson should take great licence. |
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He urged all businesses to reapply for a licence as soon as possible. |
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My instinctive reaction to the suggestion that an implied licence could not be sufficient to defeat a claim of user as of right was to wonder why ever not. |
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It is already the case that at the time of relicensing with police, firearms licence applicants voluntarily allow the recording of details of firearms they possess. |
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However, clever structuring will enable them to create licence income in a zero taxed patent company subsidiary, and tax relievable expense in a trading company parent. |
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The squirearchy does not have some exclusive licence to indulge in barbarism just because grandpa thought slaughter was a sport and the tenants know their place. |
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Murphy criticised the judge's handling of an application to renew the licence in June 1997, when an experienced law clerk had expressed reservations about the procedure. |
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As it turned out I could read the licence tags at the specified distance. |
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Private hire vehicles are now required to carry new, more visible licence plates on the rear of the vehicle, near and offside front doors and front and rear windscreens. |
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That was a case which involved the Water Resources Act 1963, which prohibited abstraction of water from a river without a licence from the Water Authority. |
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The claimant was given an extended sentence and after release, but during the period of licence, he was recalled by the Secretary of State and returned to prison. |
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I wanted to have that date on my licence, and the officials said no. |
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The licence grants permission to the licencee to make copies of the work. |
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It is characterized by a greater licence in the use of counterpoint, and by a lavish use of passaggi and acciaccature to express the affetti of this modern music. |
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Anyone aged 12 or over who fishes for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or eels in England or Wales must have an Environment Agency rod fishing licence. |
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In Ancient Rome at the dark-of-the-winter festival of the Saturnalia, drunkenness was part of the general licence, and the reversal of normal sober behaviour. |
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The agreement was expressed to be a licence personal to the licensee. |
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The public entertainment licence, allowing lap-dancing and late opening, expired on December 17 and an unsuccessful attempt was made to renew it after it lapsed. |
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The majority of places will have got their act together by now, but if they do miss the deadline they will still have time to apply for a new licence by November. |
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No tenancy or licence exists giving you permission to be there. |
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For the motorist with a licence laden with penalty points there is the option of acquiring a perfectly legal piece of kit to detect police radar traps. |
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I was pleased to inform him that actually, I do have a full bike licence. |
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The Milton Rooms' licence, which is needed before plays, shows and discos can go ahead, has been declined because the electrical wiring in the building is considered unsafe. |
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Then I discovered that the letter I sent by recorded delivery to pay my speeding fine had gone missing, along with my driving licence and a cheque in payment. |
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If an application to secure a full-time licence is successful, organisers of Wharfedale FM plan to develop it along the lines of the old pirate radio stations. |
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Beijingers are required to spend at least 58 hours of training to get a licence, but learner drivers are not allowed to learn on the roads themselves. |
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The World Cup has given men licence to buy all manner of tat. |
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Last month he was jailed for six months for handling the car, driving a high performance vehicle without the proper licence, and having no insurance. |
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Nevertheless, the apparent mixture of fact and fantasy in this part of the composition underlines the fact that he may sometimes have indulged in artistic licence. |
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Ben Johnston, 19, also put his legs up behind him to obscure his registration plate while riding the moped, after he realised he was certain to lose his licence. |
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The trust offers wheelchair-users the chance to enjoy the experience of flying with one-off trips, and the opportunity to gain a private pilot's licence. |
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Ben informs us that his good grades are like a licence for bad behaviour. |
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The licence restricts Kerry to run the operation in a designated location. |
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Pirate station Phantom FM is making its third bid for a Dublin licence. |
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The SPx Radar Image Server provides a cost-effective single licence solution for point to multipoint radar display applications. |
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The terms of the licence shall, in default of agreement, be settled by the comptroller. |
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To transport gasoline, truckers must have a valid licence and the hazardous materials endorsement. |
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It operates numerous television and radio stations in the UK and abroad and its domestic services are funded by the television licence. |
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This caused great consternation among the aristocracy, who insisted that long use in itself constituted licence. |
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Passenger traffic started on 10 October 1825, after the required licence was purchased, using the Experiment coach hauled by a horse. |
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In the Old regime there were a small number of heavily censored newspapers that needed a royal licence to operate. |
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All Northern Ireland viewers must obtain a UK TV licence to watch live television transmissions. |
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Also, an agreement was generated to allow other clubs to use the Land Rover green oval logo under licence. |
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The new team used the Lotus name on licence from Group Lotus, and was unrelated to the original Team Lotus. |
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They were also known as Aerotrains since one of the builders had a licence from Bertin's Aerotrain company. |
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In many jurisdictions, bus drivers require a special licence above and beyond a regular driver's licence. |
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The 33 long guns and 37 handguns were seized during the project examining 69 cases where people failed to register or renew a firearm licence. |
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Since 1963 it has been legal to brew any amount of beer at home, without a licence, providing it is not sold. |
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The 1668 edition of his works was printed in Amsterdam because he could not obtain the censor's licence for its publication in England. |
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Her car, a Morris Cowley, was later found at Newlands Corner, perched above a chalk quarry, with an expired driving licence and clothes. |
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The Leeds leg, however, was plagued by riots and violence which led to problems in retaining its licence. |
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Many of Shepard's illustrations can be matched to actual views, allowing for a degree of artistic licence. |
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Player registrations cannot be exchanged outside these windows except under specific licence from the FA, usually on an emergency basis. |
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Featherstone Rovers, Halifax, Leigh and Widnes all failed to attain a licence. |
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He was also charged with not producing his driving licence and insurance certificate. |
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Red Bull Racing is a British Formula One racing team, racing under an Austrian licence since 2007, and based in Milton Keynes, England. |
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Eligibility for a full motorcycle licence or endorsement for completing a Motorcycle Safety course varies by province. |
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Finally, under the terms of The Charter Act of 1833, the British Parliament revoked the Company's trade licence altogether. |
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Travel into parts of the exclusion zone is occasionally allowed, though only by a licence from the Royal Montserrat Police Force. |
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Additional amounts are secured through income and property taxes, licence and other fees as well as customs duties levied on imported goods. |
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Thus a person whose housing licence expires may continue to own a Guernsey property, but will no longer be able to live in it. |
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All UK Bureaux de change are registered with Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, which issues a trading licence for each location. |
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In support of its aims, the Agency acts as an operating authority, a regulatory authority and a licence authority. |
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Bunyan was freed in May 1672 and immediately obtained a licence to preach under the declaration of indulgence. |
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This was to be followed by a simple 10 shillings licence fee with no royalty once the wireless manufactures protection expired. |
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The BBC's broadcasting monopoly was made explicit for the duration of its current broadcast licence, as was the prohibition on advertising. |
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Under the Royal Charter, the BBC must obtain a licence from the Home Secretary. |
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This licence is accompanied by an agreement which sets the terms and conditions under which the BBC is allowed to broadcast. |
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Such a licence is required to legally receive broadcast television across the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. |
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The cost of a television licence is set by the government and enforced by the criminal law. |
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The licence fee is classified as a tax, and its evasion is a criminal offence. |
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Since 1991, collection and enforcement of the licence fee has been the responsibility of the BBC in its role as TV Licensing Authority. |
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The BBC uses advertising campaigns to inform customers of the requirement to pay the licence fee. |
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There are a number of pressure groups campaigning on the issue of the licence fee. |
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Income from the licence is primarily used to fund the television, radio and online services of the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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The TV licence fee is collected by the BBC and primarily used to fund the radio, television and online services of the BBC itself. |
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In 1991, the BBC assumed the role of TV Licensing Authority with responsibility for the collection and enforcement of the licence fee. |
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The BBC is authorised by the Communications Act 2003 to collect and enforce the TV licence fee. |
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The licence fee is formally set by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport by the use of Statutory Instruments. |
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Capita is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the TV licence fee. |
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Marketing and printing services, including reminder letters and licence distribution, are carried out by Proximity London Ltd. |
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If an existing licence is renewed on time, the new licence will last the full 12 months. |
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The BBC sometimes issues 'short dated' licences in situations when a licence is renewed after the expiry date of the previous licence. |
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If a TV licence is no longer needed for an address it is possible to cancel a licence and apply for a partial refund. |
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The payment methods mean that the licence fee is paid for either completely or partially in advance. |
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This differs from our other instalment schemes, where at least half of the licence fee is collected in advance. |
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Households which bought a TV licence did not need to hold a separate radio licence as the TV licence covered both TV and radio reception. |
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In January 2006, the Office of National Statistics classified the licence fee as a tax. |
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Since April 2014, the BBC World Service on radio and BBC Arabic Television have been funded from the licence fee. |
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The revenues they generate supplement the licence fee in financing the UK services. |
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However, there are a few exceptional cases when live TV may be watched without a licence. |
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The BBC has made it clear that it is legal to listen to digital radio using a TV without holding a TV licence. |
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In 2012, more than 400,000 households informed the BBC that they did not need a TV licence. |
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There are a few exceptions to the TV licensing regime where live TV may be watched without a TV licence being held for that property. |
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A licence is required to watch live TV transmissions anywhere, including residential and business premises. |
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They then try to find out if that person has been receiving TV without a licence. |
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The BBC admits that no detection evidence has ever been used to prosecute a licence fee evader. |
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There have been no prosecutions for TV licence offences in Jersey since 2009, all cases having been resolved at Parish Hall Enquiry. |
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In 1980, there were roughly similar numbers of men and women proceeded against for TV licence evasion. |
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A final check to see if a TV licence has been purchased is made a maximum of 2 days before the hearing. |
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The Adam Smith Institute has published a report calling for the BBC to give up the licence fee. |
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One of the reasons given is the licence fee criminalises poor people, in particular women with children living on welfare. |
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For example, in 2011, 48 people were imprisoned in England and Wales for defaulting on fines imposed for TV licence evasion. |
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The television licence fee system has been variously criticised, commented upon and defended by the press. |
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In 2014, Nick Ross, a BBC presenter, stated that the licence fee was unfair and should be abolished. |
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There are a number of websites that campaign against the TV licence The BBC monitors the internet for references to TV Licensing. |
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There are fourteen regional licences and one national licence for the breakfast service. |
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Sky has no veto over the presence of channels on their EPG, with open access being an enforced part of their operating licence from Ofcom. |
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The Scottish Football Association encourages quality of governance in football clubs through a system of club licence awards. |
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This coverage can even simulcast on local radio or via a temporary licence, pending on the event and its organisers. |
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In Canada, a driver's licence usually lists the name, home address, height and date of birth of the bearer. |
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A photograph of the bearer is usually present, as well as additional information, such as restrictions to the bearer's driving licence. |
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English statesmen William Cecil and the Earl of Leicester had worked to obtain Darnley's licence to travel to Scotland from his home in England. |
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Denied a licence to publish, in August 1722 Voltaire headed north to find a publisher outside France. |
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It is the most northerly parish church in England and was built under special licence from Oliver Cromwell during the Commonwealth period. |
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In 2005, the Scottish government turned down a licence application for unfenced reintroduction. |
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The remainder of licence fee revenue raised in the country is spent on networked programmes. |
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As is the same with all BBC Radio and TV stations, the channel is funded by the licence fees gathered. |
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At the time, the licence holders paid a percentage of the Channel 3 network costs based on their share of qualifying revenue. |
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Gruffudd gave licence to his sons Cadwallon and Owain to press the opportunity the dynastic strife in Meirionnydd presented. |
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Richard Crawshay took out a licence from Henry Cort for the use of his puddling process, and proceeded to build the necessary rolling mill. |
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On 17 May 2010, it was announced that Rhyl's Welsh Premier licence had been revoked. |
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The FM licence allows for broadcast to a very small area of Bangor, namely the Ffriddoed Road Halls of Residence. |
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Organisations using Ordnance Survey data have to purchase a licence to do so. |
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After two years in the competition Aironi played their final match, as their licence to compete was revoked by the FIR for financial reasons. |
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After two seasons at Wrexham, the club pulled out from bidding for a 2012 Super League licence. |
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Like the BBC's other domestic TV and radio channels, it is funded by the television licence, and is therefore free of commercial advertising. |
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The requirement to obtain all content externally is stipulated in its licence. |
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Channel 4 is obliged to carry schools programming as part of its remit and licence. |
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Customers range from Government and the NDA to site licence companies, utilities, nuclear specialists and universities. |
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In January 2010, a licence to develop a wind farm on Dogger Bank was granted to Forewind Ltd, a consortium of developers. |
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It is one of nine offshore zones belonging to the Crown Estate which formed part of the third licence round for UK offshore wind farms. |
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This can range from penalty points being issued for minor infringements, to the station's MOT licence being rescinded for more major violations. |
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The licence fee funding of Radio 2, alongside Radio 1, is often criticised by the commercial sector. |
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Like all BBC radio stations broadcasting to UK audiences, Radio 2 is funded by the television licence fee, and does not broadcast adverts. |
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The Individual Speedway Danish Championship is a competition for riders holding a Danish passport and a valid DMU licence. |
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Production of the Prima began when NSU's licence to build Lambrettas ran out. |
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On 20 January 2016 however, their licence was removed due to violations following the continued economic struggles. |
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As to the pilot, his lack of licence did not bear on his general competence. |
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Its value as a licence to enter the stadium on a particular day has been permanently lost. |
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Married couples include only those who have engaged in a legal marriage ceremony and have received a marriage licence. |
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Bonham's lawyers replied by arguing that the Acts and charter were intended to prevent malpractice, not practising without a licence. |
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As such, the college did not have the power to imprison Bonham, who was accused of practising without a licence, not of practising dangerously. |
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Edward Cave, a publisher, obtained a licence and set up machines in a warehouse in London. |
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In the early 1830s litigation was successfully conducted against those who adopted his methods without licence. |
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Google Street View will blur houses for any user who makes a request, in addition to the automatic blurring of faces and licence plates. |
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There were plans to launch BBC Radio Cheshire, but those were shelved in 2007 after a lower than expected BBC licence fee settlement. |
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A bit more artistic licence and it might not look as if this gull-winged project was dead in the water. |
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Angels are often portrayed with wings, an artistic licence, to give understanding of flight, our early science suggests. |
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The movie's producer, Micha Scharfstein, said the film takes artistic licence and is not meant to be factual. |
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She added that some artistic licence had been incorporated into the model, but it was largely faithful to the original. |
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The stylist was told she has full artistic licence and an unlimited budget to do what she wants. |
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My older brother Dougie used to fish from his bedroom window to avoid getting nabbed by the water bailiff for not having a licence. |
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As he fished, the water bailiff spotted Mr Yeomans and informed him that his licence had expired. |
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Staff at Charnwood Water said water bailiffs repeatedly had to chase away groups fishing without a licence. |
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The Trust currently holds a similar licence to handle floating water plantain a European protected species. |
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It is simply not right that in a modern Scotland air guns are available without a licence. |
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The licence was relinquished at the end of the Initial Term as the Zechstein discoveries were assessed as being small and sub-economic. |
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The open day is for those who hold a Security Industry Association licence, although Jobcentre Plus can offer assistance with this. |
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Under the new guidelines, rare earths will require an export licence but the amount that can be sold abroad will no longer be covered by a quota. |
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Police chiefs insist the pounds 42,000 recycling urban artics can only be driven with an HGV licence. |
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The singer is free on licence after serving four months for assaulting a rent boy. |
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A LAP dancing bar in Middlesbrough could be stripped of its licence after dancers were caught breaking 'in-house' rules. |
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Joanne Julien has applied for a licence to re-open La Salsa as a lap dancing club. |
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David Baillie had been granted a licence to drive a taxi despite having a shocking history of motoring offences. |
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But the panel turned down a licence application to reopen the adjacent Ritzy club, which is also owned by Luminar, and closed at the same time. |
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You'll also need the LGV licence and Driver Certificate of Professional Competence along with a good knowledge of the Highway Code. |
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Prisoners are only released on temporary licence after they have been assessed and approved for ROTL by an authorised senior manager. |
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But getting a liquor licence is no small feat in Delhi.There is a series licence that one requires before actually getting a liquor licence. |
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That hearing will determine whether the location is suitable for a liquor licence. |
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Lots included The Duke's last driving licence, the eye patch he wore in True Grit and his green beret from The Green Berets. |
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Sava, of Ingleton Road in Birmingham, had a provisional licence but it was expired. |
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Scrambler bikes can only be ridden by over-16s, who have a licence,along with the relevant insurance documents and safety equipment. |
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